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Genl. Brown has not yet arrived; but the other Generals have been at work, as pioniers, to...
The restoration of Bonaparte is confirmed, as all the newspapers will tell you. The effect upon...
I have just received your letter, expressing a wish that Colonel Croghan’s resignation should be...
When the report first reached me, that Mr. Sheldon was going to Europe, I felt some solicitude,...
I now send to you a report of the Board of General Officers upon the organization of the peace...
I have received your favor of the 8: instant. Having heard from Messrs. Gallatin & Clay the...
The communications from the Departments of State and the Navy, will give you a great deal of...
The arrival of several Bremen vessels at Baltimore, has put the claim of entry on American duties...
The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor respectfully to submit to the President of the United...
After a very unpleasant excursion as far as New York, I returned to Washington on Thursday...
The Board of General Officers expressed a wish to be discharged; and I thought some advantage...
The organization of the Army is now completed, and it will be published in the National...
Your letter to Mr. Monroe has been the subject of several conversations; and we have agreed, 1°....
To save time, I inclose the rough sketch of a second letter to the General Officers, giving a...